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Posted May 7, 2012:
- Protein May Represent a Switch to Turn Off B Cell Lymphoma
- Screening for Breast Cancer Without X-Rays: Lasers and Sound Merge in Promising Diagnostic Technique
- One Supernova Type, Two Different Sources
- Keeping Obesity Rates Level Could Save Nearly $550 Billion Over 2 Decades
- Oral Zinc May Lessen Common Cold Symptoms but Adverse Effects Are Common
- Biomarkers Can Reveal Irritable Bowel Syndrome
- Allergies: Gut Flora Affects Maturation of B Cells in Infants
- New Eye Imaging Techniques Are on the Horizon
- Early Elevated Hiv Infection Risk in Some Step Study Participants Who Received Vaccine; Risk Decreased Over Time
- Sunscreen Ingredient May Increase Skin Cancer Risk
- 'Losing Yourself' in a Fictional Character Can Affect Your Real Life
- Schoolyard Designed for Children With Autism
- New Type of Cell With a Key Role in Treatment-Resistant Asthma
- Home Computer Data Usage: Bandwidth Caps Create User Uncertainty, Risky Decisions
- Happiness Model Could Help People Go from Good to Great
- Re-Gifting Etiquette? The Gifts We Keep on Giving
- Picking the Brains of Strangers Helps Make Sense of Online Information
- Overweight? New Research Explains How Proper Sleep Is Important for Healthy Weight
- European Mountain Plant Population Shows Delayed Response to Climate Change
- Dry Rivers, Vibrant With Culture and Life
- New Rearing System May Aid Sterile Insect Technique Against Mosquitoes
- Gaseous Emissions from Dinosaurs May Have Warmed Prehistoric Earth
- Kids With Cerebral Palsy May Benefit from Video Game Play
- Diabetes Improved Regardless of Surgical Procedure
- Diabetes Shrinks Elderly Brain
- Are You a Facebook Addict?
- Half of Patients Affected by Drug-Related Morbidity, Study Suggests
- Caffeine Can Prevent Memory Loss in Diabetes
- Of Yeast and Men: An Evolutionary Tale
- Materials Science: Perfecting the Defect
- Hubble Sees the Eye of the Storm in Galaxy Cluster
- NASA Weather 'Eye in the Sky' Marks 10 Years
Posted May 6, 2012:
- Losing Weight When Obese Can Prevent or Cure Diabetes, Whatever the Initial BMI, Study Suggests
- Avastin Has Similar Effect to Lucentis in Treating Most Common Cause of Blindness in the Developed World
- Multiple Thought Channels May Help Brain Avoid Traffic Jams
- Liver Fat Gets a Wake-Up Call That Maintains Blood Sugar Levels
- Climatic Effects of a Solar Minimum: Grand Solar Minimum and Climate Response Recorded for First Time in Same Climate Archive
- Robot Reveals the Inner Workings of Brain Cells: Automated Way to Record Electrical Activity Inside Neurons in the Living Brain
- Eye Color May Indicate Risk for Serious Skin Conditions
- Turning 'Bad' Fat Into Good: A New Candidate Pathway for Treating Visceral Obesity
- Influenza 'Histone Mimic' Suppresses Antiviral Response
Posted May 5, 2012:
- NASA's ER-2 Completes MABEL Validation Deployment
- NASA's Commercial Crew Partner Boeing Completes Parachute Test
- Cancer Treatment Delivery: International Space Station's Microgravity Platform
- Higher Risk of Birth Defects from Assisted Reproduction, Study Suggests
- Slaughtering Animals Without Prior Stunning Should Be Curbed, If Not Banned, Professor Urges
Posted May 4, 2012:
- HPV Vaccine Completion Rate Among Girls Is Poor, Getting Worse
- A Single Stem Cell Mutation Triggers Fibroid Tumors: Mutated Stem Cell 'Goes Wild' in Frenzied Tumor Expansion
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